pessimistic
Americanadjective
Related Words
See cynical.
Other Word Forms
- nonpessimistic adjective
- nonpessimistically adverb
- overpessimistic adjective
- overpessimistically adverb
- pessimistically adverb
- unpessimistic adjective
- unpessimistically adverb
Etymology
Origin of pessimistic
Example Sentences
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The first column focuses on the 10% of days last year in which the timers were most optimistic; the second column focuses on the decile of days in which the timers were most pessimistic.
From MarketWatch
Now, in response to Tesla this week delivering a pessimistic forecast for its fourth-quarter car sales, Burry posted on X that “Tesla is ridiculously overvalued.”
From MarketWatch
But even that is being tested by the gloom, with meteorologist Viktor Bergman "very pessimistic" about snow for a white Christmas and New Year to cheer everyone up.
From Barron's
One big reason: Americans continue to spend, despite their pessimistic outlook on the economy, their lingering anger about high prices and even a slowdown in the job market.
If you spend much time online or consuming mass media, you might think that’s over—that Americans are deeply pessimistic about their country and feel powerless to change it.
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